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January 1st, 2009 by hayley7493View The Craft Online
The mind-boggling movie,The Craft, featuring Robin Tunney is hugely engaging, with a supporting cast of noteworthy stars, take pleasure in Fairuza Balk , will apparently be worth while to go round and look. stunning & overwhelming with the pace never slowing it surely keeps your attention, while not over exaggerating the plot.
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Robin Tunney has never dissatisfied. The character in The Craft is not a far stretch from previous roles, yet it seems Robin Tunney has never been more amazing then with this personification.
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The remarkable cast in this movie is eye-opening: Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Rachel Tru, Skeet Ulrich
Easily an award winning achievement with characters that you can absolutely relate to, the movie is compelling to voice the least. I will not forget to mention that Fairuza Balk is surprising also! You will want to watch Robin Tunney in The Craft today!
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If Buffy the Vampire Slayer represents the lighter side of high school as a macabre experience, here’s a movie that asks the burning qustion, “What happens when angst-ridden teenagers develop supernatural powers?” More to the point, how do four outcast teenaged witches handle their ability to cast wicked spells on the taunting classmates who’ve nicknamed them “The Bitches of Eastwick”? The answer, of course, is “don’t get mad, get even.” That’s about all there is to this terminally silly movie, which makes up for its ludicrous plot by letting its young female cast have a field day as they indulge their dark fantasies. Fairuza Balk is enjoyable as the most wicked of the witches, and is therefore the focus of the film’s most dazzling special effects. But it’s Neve Campbell from television’s Party of Five who made this film a modest box-office hit, just before she became her generation’s fright-movie favorite in Scream and its popular sequl. –Jeff Shannon
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